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I just re-installed my copy of Windows Vista Home Premium using the disk that
I received when I upgraded to Vista.
It has installed successfully, but since then, my PC has been crashing every
so often while I'm using it. This is sometimes every few minutes, or it could
go several hours without happening.
Furthermore, sometimes when it crashes and I turn off the PC, when I start
it up again my monitor displays an error message saying 'Signal over range!',
this message only usually displays when I try changing the screen resolution
to more than the monitor can handle. Because of this I then have to turn off
the PC manually again.
Does anyone have an idea of why this might be happening or how I can stop
the PC from crashing?
Thanks.
Scarpeon.
I received when I upgraded to Vista.
It has installed successfully, but since then, my PC has been crashing every
so often while I'm using it. This is sometimes every few minutes, or it could
go several hours without happening.
Furthermore, sometimes when it crashes and I turn off the PC, when I start
it up again my monitor displays an error message saying 'Signal over range!',
this message only usually displays when I try changing the screen resolution
to more than the monitor can handle. Because of this I then have to turn off
the PC manually again.
Does anyone have an idea of why this might be happening or how I can stop
the PC from crashing?
Thanks.
Scarpeon.